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_Vernon—hoyse_in_the north end of.
Donald, Josiah Jacksou, and others,
under the name of ‘“The Peard Gold
—sA
° Marefal prospécting’ has, shown the
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The Daily Transcript,
~ have been very moderate. regarding
the tesults thus*far of the find.
are, however, in the minds of good
Fy been sunk, in which “has been
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.bw neers
ete serene ea
New Yerk Agenci¢s for the Daily’
Transcript.-—J. H. Bares, 41 Park Row,
(Times Building, and Gro. P. Roweit & Co.,
10 Spruce Street, New York City, are our dus
_ly suthorized Agents. Files of fhe Tkas‘sormpt havea special place at the above nari +
ed offices and are open, toall who desire to
see the paper.
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The North Bad Strike.
There is no ‘abatement of pauld
excitement regarding the recent rich
developnients of quartz near the Mt.
TRANscriP?'s this district. ‘The
‘aon to visit the section Sunday and f
yesterday, and all agree that weJames
Messrs. John T. Morgan,
whose lovation of 1,500 feet on the
ham’s was referred to in our last
issue, have since taxen up 3,000 feet
more adjvining on the same ‘lead;}
and will immediately incorporate
and Silver Quartz Mining Company
" Consolidated.” To-d.y ‘a tunnel.’ : — :
will be begun to tap the ledge. The were forty-five pupils in-attendanceat
ground is situated the opening. There are about 90 pusq that the company think they cata 509 feet
of backs. Owing to the ‘advanced
stage of the eckioats itia yet
impossible to determine the true valve of. the strike. The indications
miners, as ‘f.vorable as any ever met
with in avy part of the county.
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Want to Come Back.
_—
A gentleman who-recently spent
everal days in San _ Francisco,
and while there meta large number
of former residents of this section,
was struck by their generally ex‘pressed desire to return to their old
love. Said one; ‘‘We miade our
money in Nevada county, then came
here to enjoy it. -The most of us
have been contributing liberally to
the support of the Comstock thieves
until we have been swindled out, of}
thousands of. do'lars. While we}
yet have enough coin left to geta
start it stands usin hand to go back
to old Nevada -ounty+God bless
it!—juvest in a legitimate mining en-.
terprise and replenish our treasury.
Next time we won't be led off by
strange goda, you can just bet. your
life.” The wanderers wili find’ the
latch-string of Nevada banging out.
Strike in the Pittsburg.
It is said that there has just
heen developed in the. Pittsburg
mine anéw pay chute on the $00foot level north, about-350 feet from
the shaft, The ledge is from 10 to
2) inches in size, of a lively looking .
quartz, carrying well in heavy sulphurets, galena and free gold, ‘This
is a distinct chute from any ever before discovered, and just beyond the
‘ poundaries of tlie original ciaim, ‘in
an extension that was purchased by
tlie company several ytars ago, On
the same level, 300 feet south of the
shaft or about 750 feet distant from
where the fine rock above spoken of
has been struck, a winze has recentopened a strorg ledge of high grade
ore—the vein being between two and
three feet in size, and therock milling from $50 to $100 per load.
a er —
A Valuable Prospect.
es
ee
arch 23rd, 1880,
led in honor of his’ r tuto. Charley
says, ‘‘bhere’s no place ‘like home.”
E—A-party-of Digger Indians passed
—falland reliableaccomntotthe-strike through this’place_on_ ‘Thursday of
caused scores of mjners and other
ral commenced on Monday the 15th
inst, after a» two weeks vacation,
“with TB. J& Lyon, late of the Forest
pils in the district.
. quietly at this place. There was no
civie or military display.; no drankenness,
ple brought to town as jurors and
) witnesses in a case in the court of
Justice Stotlar, the day would not
have had any distinguishing features
“tfrom that of any other day in the
our people considerable annoyance,
Brother. Porter says’heyisyour .coroffera a reward of $10 for the name
Ridge Items. ;
[From our San Juan Correspondent. S
Ibis now said to be not true that
the Milton mine and Nortb:\Ploomfield mine have been consolidated.
John A; Seeley, our venerable and
respected townsman, made his usral
weekly visit to his old-home on Saturday last.
Charley German has returned,
like the prodigal son, from his wanderings. The fatted calf was not
Brother Porter intimates that the
Nevada stage driver garries. my manuscript to the TRANSCHIPT office UNstimprep. Brother orter simply
lies when he makes that assertion or
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jnsinuation.
last week en route for the Abthony
Indian dance which was to come off
Sunday last.
The elections recently hel! in the
cities of Oakland, Sacramento and
Marysville don’t make a good showing for the Kzarneyites, ‘Fhey were
badly beaten in all three of thz'cities,
notwithstanding their fusions with,
the Democrats.
_Ph¢ pub.ic school at French CorSprings school, as teach. There
The 17th of Ireland passed off very
But for the number. of peoweek, +»
Judge Stidger is giving some. of
respondent, and a-mew writer in the
Herald says the same thing. Others
think so, but are in doubt “ One man
of the author. Ifhe pays you the.
money, you are authorized by me to
give up my name, eh
The Milton m-ne at-French Corral
is again in operation.” About 100
men are employed, about one-half
being Chinamen, Where is Denis
Kearney and the sand lotters ? Why
ain’t they here to enforce the antiChinese law ? [Judge Sawyer, in the
case of Parrott, has dgcided the law
uncenstitutional, Corporations can,
employ Mongolians, as usual.—Ep.
TRANSCRIPT. } ;
A great number of the citizens of .
Sweetland, Birchville and French
Corral were in attendance at Justice }
Stotlar’s Court.on Tuesday and Wednesday-of Jast-week, They had been
gammoned as jurors m the ill-fame
Among those who had been
case,
phen Wynans, P, Graham-and’ Mr,
Pease of Sweetland, and “Messrs.
Cadwallader, Henry Powell and
James of Birchville. The presence
of twenty or thirty meh from tie
lower portion of. the. ridge, gaveour
town a lively apPearauce for.a day
or two. ‘
There isa fish pedlar running a)
fish and. vegetable wagon between
Marysville and this and other places
on theridge, familiarly known ‘as
Sam Shockan. A short time ago
coming up he hacdon his wagon the
half of.a good-sized porker which by
some mishap felf out of his wagon a!
half milé or so this side of the Finkie
‘Quincy and _Trifckee Railroad have
. baer prepared, and work will becom{louse to attend a pow-wow and an .
‘dis ocated, while enga ed in a wrest‘ing has been attended with the}
‘sonal popu arity is only equalled by’
‘Neighborhood News.(Truckee Republican.)
D. J. Smith’s shingle mill, 5 miles
from Truckee, ‘burned last week.
The Pacific Mill will turn out
son. P
A San Francisco firm want to buy
acontro ling interest in certain Meadow Lake mines.
Joe Crowley is flourishing in Walpartnership with one of the leading’
lawyers there.
The Truckee Lumber Comp-ny
shipped an average of four car ¢ ads
of lumber per day to Arizona the latter part of last week. mei
Articlesef incorporation for_ the.
menced and pushed ahe.d this seaThe new. Vulcan hoisting works
are expected to bé started “up in
abbut two weeks. ae
A-yeung boy, named Richards,
had the elbow joint of bisleft-arm
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ling match with a playmate, on FriThe shaft of the, Washington Minquartz coming out is of a good quality, but the Companydo not intend
to. open.a level until greater: depth
is attained. ~ Fe LS eee
The foot-hillfarmers are not at-all
sanguine as. to good erops for the
coming: season, as most of the early
sown grain was frozen out, and in a
number of instances a second plantsame results. ‘The only chance of
salvation is ina heavy warm rain,
whica is not expected.
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Letter frem Walla Wala.
D. J. Crowley, Esq., whose _perhis success in the legal profession,
writes as follows from his new home
toa. frien in ‘this. city: ‘Walla
Walla, containing a population of
4,0.0, is located in the center of a
fine agricultural district, the extent
of which may be appreciated wien
I say 1,500,000 bushels of wheat was
shipped from here last. Fall. _ The
land averages 40 bushels to the acre,
and there has never been a failure of
crops, There is no vacant land here,
and farms are hardly to be purchased. However at distances of 100 and
200 miles away there is considerable
land yet open to occupation, although
itis being taken up rapidly by cmigrants. ‘Lhe legal aud medical p oféssions are weil represented. There
are fourteen lawyers here. Iam in
the office of N. T. Caton, Esq., who
is one of the most prominent attorueys hereabouts, I did my first prcfessional workin the .Territory by
drawingg two complaint , one for the
or eclosure of a mortgage and the
other for a divorce, By the way,
statutes being liberal.”
A False Report.
The: Independent of Saturday
pub.ishes au item over the signature
of “Q,” wherein occurs the fo.lowing
sentence:
It is refortel the San Juan correspondent for the TRas ‘CRIPT gets
his matter carried to Nevada by the
[stage] driver, free of cost. j
The editar of the Independent is
trea ‘ing on dangerous ground. Should
positively asserted what is intimated
in'the above, he would at dnce become amenable to those laws design
ed to protect private citizens from
ranch near Deer creek. ‘Sam remained in blissful ignorauce of the fact.
AW ithin a short time D. T, Hughes,
.Esq., proposes to begin the develop‘ment of his gravel claim (formerly
known as the Shallenberger) of 64
acres, which adjoins ‘the: B.ue Tent
Con. Company’s mine ou the west.-—
land to contain ‘two ‘gravel channels,’
. one of which is being worked close to
~ ita eastern bounds
Tent Company. Hughes has
“E by the Blue:
r
until he reached the top of the hill a
couple of smiles from Finnie’s, It was
then too late to go back in search of
the missing porker. ip’ the meantime-a man on horseback, following
Sam’s track found the porkerin the
road and sold it to a farmer living
near for $2, Sam found out. where
his'porker was and went after the
‘purchaser aad made lim -sbelt ont
$3.60 additional, though"he only re:
.
the libelons attacks of scurrilous
newspapers. In order to set Mr.
Gaffney, the driver referred to, right
before those pedple who do not
know him personally, we will state
. that. he Las never yet brought to this
' ity any mail upon whieh the postage
was unpaid,.so far as-we can leari.
Woukl the editor or the ‘‘correspondent” of the Independent like to
dispute the Transcxipr on. this
_—-<-oe
we,
about 10,000,000 shingles this sea{ tle YorkAwnship, and embraces >
4ciltfia Walla, and has been offered a “co: . south fork of Greenhorn Creek for
wonld-be-anexeeHent imvestment .
a
~hende county is; "that they--have—Sa-Lo.” are: honest men andintend to
tendered to Tom McAlpine drew a
fusing to pay the fee in advance as
divorce cases are numerous here, the}
‘. Say, Death, wilt thou never relinguish
_ . ____ + _ not yet decided! whether -he will _be.
ceived it by the way of apromise,
gin operation by aiifting or hydrauicing, although i€* is” Wke'y both .
methods will be employed, in working the claim,
a
. A Startling tumor.
‘There was a t leg a hic * rumor
current here yeste uay” Lo the effee
that the steamer on which Genefal
Sam thinks there was soure shenani.
gan in the affair.and says ifthe Tel:
low don’t pay for the porker, he wilt)
‘expose him through'the newspapers.
angestounionn <9 -_—-—<——
Gand on, the sand lot agitator, has.
Fey.sentenced to pay a fine of ene
it sand doliers, and to be, imprisoni in the. House of Correction for
six months. « His counsel moved for
arrest of judgment and a new trial,
, Grant embarkel is lost jn the
gan be obtained,
ulf
of Mexico, No definite information
but tre Court denied the motion
Notice of appeal was then given, and
the ptisover’s bail wes*fixed at three
>
shonsandslotian Be
ee
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The Merrimac Mine." <
. The Merrimac jompany, have a
-fqrov of men regularly at work ,pros-—
situated abeut four miles northwest
of town. The drift hasnow been
extended south a distance of 700 feet,
shewing a little gold ‘riéarly .all the
wayt: The Round’Mountain channel
for which they are ranning has not
. beén intersected, although it ts believled that it will betapped: inside’ of
pecting their gravel;claim, which. is .
Phat Mammoth Claim.
5
moth Blue Gravel Company,” spoken of in your issue of the 11th_ins.
stant, ia. situated principally in Litlarge tract of valuabe mining and
timber land. Mr. Louis Voss, the
lumberman,, has alesse on the tim.
ber land at present, and has -commenced to erect a steam mill on the
the purpose of cutting the targe tim
be: and sawing it into lumber This
valuable property has remained idle
since Mr. Stranaban ceased 6perations, which Ttbink was_in 1869. or
‘70, perhaps sooner. The gravel deposit is cove. ed with immense mouhtaihe of lava. but has splendid facili~}
ties for tunnelling, and the property
. Eprrok Transcript:—‘“The MamLHon, John Caldwell presiding:
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Superior Court.
The following business was yesterday transacted in the Su perior Coart,
‘Chas. J. English, a native of Canada, was naturalized. ee
Clara V. Malloy vs. Alvah A. Mulloy. Motion of plaintiff that defendant pay her one month’s further alimouy denied.
T. W. Moore vs. J. Weissbein &
Bro. Demurrer overruled. =
__ City of Nevada vsJ. W. Downing. .
Demurrer to plaintiff's complaint sustained. 5 days given to answer.
City.of Nevada vs. E. B. Thomas.
Set for trial April ist.
Josiah Rogers vs. Richard: Neville.
Demurrer submitted. —
In the matter of Sarah Wilson, insane, the order making J. M. Waprovided it was managed “carefully.
The trouble with many mines-in-Ne-+(00 fe eee
perintendents who go after salary, dhe Was Wader. Age.
and have notthe good ‘“‘hoss sense” 2 ~ ‘
to manage a wine properly. Work is
suspeniied and -the mine gets the
name of oeing ‘‘played out,” Consequently many good mines -remain
undeveloped on account of -having
tise; the “Mammoth Blué Gravel
put a practical miner in charge of }
their property, it will bs a geod investment for any one, but if the parties don’t work it very systematically it wi.l be a losing speculation.
DovuBLs XX.
**goap’s** Szefw.
The ‘grand sparring testimonial”
crowd of fifty or sixty men and boys
tothe Theacre Saturday nightiest.
Elser’s orchestra had been engagea
to furnish music, but McAlpine reain
demandesl, the music was silent. It
had been announced that ha.f a doz;
en noted kuights of the ring~ would
be present, and that singing aud
dancing would constitute a portion}
of the entertainment. As might
have been expected however,all these
features were omit.ed. The cireus
opened with a set-to between Geo.
Williams and a peddler, in which
the latter’snose caught the first'}
blow and begining to bleed caused its .
owner to beat & hasty retreat from
the stage. Chas. W. Rogers anda
party named Newberry trifled away
afew minutes in. dn uninteresting .
match. Martin McGrath, a powerful hitter from Grass Valley, pun-}
ished Jobn McCarty severely, and
then sailed into Ned. Orchard who
was nearer a match for bim, Tbe
wind-up of the programme was @
gentle contest between MvAlpine
and Orchard. Aside from the sparring in which McGrath wasrengaged,
the affair was not worth going across .
the street to see.
ee wo
The Bauner Mining Conapany.
The Banner Gold and Silver Mining Company, organized under the
laws of New York with a capital
stock of $2,000,000 divided into 29,000 unasséssable shares, are now
selling enough stock in New York
and Boston at $2 a share to raise
$30,009 as working capital. The
following are the officers of the company: President—-Ichabod P. Stephens. Vice-President—Jobhn Berry.
Treasurer and Secretaty—Charles M.
Peck. ‘Trustees—Ichabod P. StephJoseph 8. Stout, 25 Broad _ street,
N. Y.;John N. Ewell, 58 Broadway, N.Y.; Joseph S, Spinney, 66
Pine street,N. ¥.; Thomas S. Negus,
140, Water street, N. ¥.: Squire B.
Goddard, New York; John Berry,
53 William street, N. Y.; John E.
Brown, Nevada City, Gal; Henry
P. Contier, New York; Charles M.
Peck, 60 Liberty street N.Y.
“Flora.”
The following lines, written on the
death of Flora Mabel Bloss, have
been handed-us for publication:
Thy indomitable crave?
Shall oblivion forever banish
Our thoughts of loved ones, O Grave?
» Gould Fates when our Flora was dying,
2 Omit their omnipotent, trust,
‘And instead of ‘neath willows lying, ©
Restore her to life and not dust?
poor managers © If they who “miver=T
would-be benedict hastened to the
effect this.electric shock had on the
bat $19, from the shop the night before and attempting to sell them at}
-ens, 47 William Street, -N. —¥-5+
‘4% Groves You Bet. 8 Jordan Grass Valley
Simonds appointed.
~Rlecoss_till—thi-amorning —at—10
ling referee Was vacated and -P.— F. . cat street, Sen Freqeisie; on — ag ee
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THE DAILY TRA
NEVADA OITY; GAL
Assessment Notice,
OUTH YUBA GRAVEL MININ
S pany. Location of Principal pot
usiness, Nevada City, Nevada County ¢!
itornia, Y, Cal.
Notice is hereby given, that at & mect
of the Board of Trustees, held on the
day of March, 1880, an assessment of -jw,
ty-five Cents per share was levied upon a
capital stock of the corporation payable
immediately in United States-.gold pa .
the Secrelnty at otlice, on broad str, by
over Beckmian’s saloon, Nevada City, \
‘da County, California. City, New.
Any stock upen which ‘said
shall femain unpaid on-butardsd,-the s roe
day of April, 1880, will be delinquent ‘an
advertised for sale at public auction aa
unless payment is made ‘beture; will: be pare F)
on MONDAY, the 10th day of MAY, 1x99 to
paydelinquent—assessment, together Wik
costs of advertising and expenses of sale. :
ed ocder of the board of ‘frustees,. .
mhzZ3
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Brief Hesti
The funeral of little.
took place from the Epi
yesterday alternoon:
An assessment of 25
payable April 24th, he
by the South Yuba G
Company.
County Superin’ enc
has.appointed as his ]
McAHister to succeed
jnson, resigued,
‘, ©, W. Rogers of San
training Jom McAIpir
Steele of Forest H1
Rodda ja shape for the
~ers-of the Champion h
ny of this city, will _b
J. J. ROGERS, Secretary
Annual Meeting.
HAMPION MINING COMPANY, Nevag
City, Nevada County, Calizornia tp.
Auiual Nesting of trocehohders of the Coy,
pany will be heldat the oifce, 525 Commer.
Tuesday, April 13ths ‘3980, 5
G. C. ELRLBUT, Secretary,
over twenty-one, accompanied by ‘a
handsome maid of sixteen. summers .
with rosy cheeks and. auburn—haity
along with a spinster aunt, al}~hailing irom Grass Valley, applied to our.
County Clerk yesterday for permission under the statute in such case
made and provided, for the twain
first named to become one flesh.
Mr. Carr objected that the young
lady was underage and must have
ea from her parents. The
telegraph office to obtain the consent of his intended—father-in-law
throngh the medium of electricity.
We have not as yet learned what
old gentleman, but our sympath es
are with the young folks in their}.
dilemma.
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Arrest ofa Tailer.
tailor shop of A. Blumberg, . was
yesterday morning atrested on complaint of hisemp.oyer who charged
him with taking @ pair of trousers
and a piece of diagonal cloth, valued
the Union Hote Saloon. He was intoxicated at ‘the time. His trial }
took place beféte Judge Robinson
yesterday afternoon, the Jury failing to arrive at a verdict.
OO
Pitch Open.
&
The Blue Tent*thining ditch was
fairly open Sudday,tor the first time
in about €wo months. 1,000 inches
of water ig running now, and the
amount will be increased as soon as
the main ditch'is able tofurnish it.
Advert ised Letters,
The following is a list of letters remaining
in the Post Office, Nevada City. for the
week ending March 22nd, 1880. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say
“advertised.”
J. 8. Bauzroos
Bonney JamesBeurgard Monsieur
Franci Giacomi
Hawcs Gearge E
. Morrison 8 M
Suni mers dames
Wheeler Faunie
Young Miss Fannie
Antrea Guiseppi
Baird Edward J
Brown Thomas
Herrmaun Franz
Herritg A W
Prevost William
Stewart Auguste
Waltere Mrs C
Vanhen Martin
= _ Held for Postage.
Mr. Josiah D, Baird, Alleghany, Michigan.
Alex. Campbell-Douds Station, lowa.
Yesterdays Arrivals at
THE UNION HOTEL.
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Jacob Naffiiger, Proprietor.
J Speat Marysville WD Long city
_J Wilson Wheatlad A Williams Wheatland
$f Marchie city AP Clark Quaker Hill
W Irving V Flume. . E Tompkins Pleasant V
H Watson Pleas Val M Eastman Camptonvil
4 ‘T Hughes Blue M Levitsky Sat Francis
T McAlpine’Gra Val J Falks Grass Valley
J Tonnor Willow Va Ti J Sndw a6
J salen city J Reardan Willow Valle
J Corey French Cor J Roberts & {Grass Val
GD Blakely Gra Va & Maltanan city
L Dulac city N Kennedy & w city
i Hill San francis, C McNeill San: Freneisc
JMaddigan do .' D Edwards city
Yesterday's Arrivals At
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Ya
Chas. E. Pearson, Proprictor.
merauesd a
A.J Ray San Juan G E Townsend Blue Te
H McAllister city J Wickes New York
L Nichols SacrauiJ Boyle Omegr
R Snith Columbi HJ Hussey You Bet
J A Johnson New Y J A Jordan Maine
§ Peck New Yo°k ~G H Coswell You Bet
J
F
A
i ddewitt city __M Edwards cit .
Hanford city —~ ee ° a
C Brown Sacrament’) Laymaa a
J Gonsberg Sacrame RH Penrose Bloomfiei
A smart looking youth, probably ;3, E. Jaques, working in the. *
New Grocery Ste
Nevada County Narrow
Guage Railroad Co,
~~ Kirkhain & Hitcheoc
the one-stamp mill for
the Ironclad mine
a
Ready, and wiil ere
bonanza in the new dis
a
§ le of Unclaimed Freight,
Consigneid to A.C. Bloss,Nevaua City.
M i On re .
TPAHE following described property having Caucasion Lodze
4d %een-ou.band and unclaimed tor a pen.
ou Of Sixty (GU) days or MoTe==notice
Of an.
val -haviuig beet delivered personally to the
cosigaee, ahd consignor having been ntitiead through .the dhipping -Agent of the
failure to make delivery—Will be sold at
Public Auctiou, at the Depot oi tue Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Railroad, Sacramento
street, Nevada City, by ff. G Guild, Autioneer, on aes Pay ;
fridzy the 23a day~ of April, 1390,
At 10o’clock, A. M, :
1 Boiler Smoke Stack, Drum, 1 Steam Enrine, Liron Pump, 1 bd! Iron 8, 1 Bel
india Rubber Hose, 1 Barrel Hardware,
JOHN, KIDDER, —
Gen'l Suptand Freight Agent.’
The Caucasian or
. Grass Valley, which s
numbered 250 memb
out. their furniture,
assigned for this resul
altof the prominent”
dropped from the roll
the turbulent chara
lodge’ meetings. . Th
causes have resulted i
was the largest lo.lge
this State to fall to pi
lack of cohesion. W
that the lodge in this
a flourishing couditio
and disbaaded.
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a eee.
A Crazy Wood:
: fas a Last Friday aftern
who lives 16 miles s
Valley, sent word tc
ars that a woodchoy
ploy had become insa
dangérous condition.
and ex-Under Sherif
Sayles’ ranch, and f
man, whose name is
don, trying to chop «
. using the back of hi:
rested him, and tha
safely lodyed in the
He will.be,kept att
the’ present.
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Personal M
:o—_
JUNCTION OF
COMMERCIAL & BROAD STS, §
NEVADA CITY.
Superintendent .
he Fortuna mine y
yesterday,
J. Aug. Johnson,
Bwho afew months ;
the Julian quartz
county for $200,000,
Muently become one
owners of stock in t!
of this city, left for
tay here. He wit!
Day for New York i
The Silver Ca
The drawing -fo
15 cake basket offe
bf St. Canice Cath«
place at the Ty ANS:
erday, Eighty-five
umber. ‘The hold
onding ticket can
y calling on Mrs, .
ERSKINE .ENRIGHT, .
be
Would'respéetfully intorm the people of Nevada City that they will §
. within ten days, open a First Cias ;
Grocery Store.
Prices will be as low as the very
owest.
——
Full particulars in a few days.
New Wate
’
. Owing to the acti
0 bf City-Trastees_t}
wll ; ?
wt y will be compelle
orce the fol owing
‘Cdnsumers must
ee uns hotice to the Super
eakage of water fr
ipes, and on failfix
harged double tlie
uch notice is giver
paired,
Section 43, Or
ies are require¢
‘ mily rates to enti
gation water,
Sec. 43. All re
yable weekly ; i
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LAST WEEK!
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BLACKSMITH’S
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But the will of our Saviour consoles us—
And his promise toinnocents given;
Suffer them to come unto Jesus,
For of such is the kingdom of Heaven. .
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